Re: SRv6 in FreeBSD

2019-11-27 Thread Unix Codenetworks
Hi Victor, | but I'm damned if I know how to put vxlan to good use. In term of? Like benefits of using VXLAN in general? Cheers Santi On 2019-11-27 15:25, Victor Sudakov wrote: Unix Codenetworks wrote: Hi Victor, I did mention it,  as having VXLAN can allow to integrate FreeBSD

Re: SRv6 in FreeBSD

2019-11-27 Thread Unix Codenetworks
xisting overlay. I hope it make sense. Santiago On 2019-11-27 05:50, Victor Sudakov wrote: Unix Codenetworks wrote: I'm interesting on the use case, if you don't mind... is it just service chaining you application ? Usually servers are just part of an overlay ( call it VXLAN,

Re: SRv6 in FreeBSD

2019-11-26 Thread Unix Codenetworks
Hey, no prob.. sure lets wait to hear back on the use case that could be interesting :) On 2019-11-26 20:20, Rodney W. Grimes wrote: Hi Rodney, I haven't said that is not approved or an RFC exist (there are many and some interesting use cases) , but can you tell me of any in production deplo

Re: SRv6 in FreeBSD

2019-11-26 Thread Unix Codenetworks
Hi Rodney, I haven't said that is not approved or an RFC exist (there are many and some interesting use cases) , but can you tell me of any in production deployments? The conservatory still there, if you check with your customer, how many are willing to deploy it? Open for an offline talk abo

Re: SRv6 in FreeBSD

2019-11-25 Thread Unix Codenetworks
Hi Alex, While I'm not a BSD developer, i really doubt it, considering that the building blocks for SR are not there ( mpls support or just label push/pop/swap). On the other hand, on SRv6 as you mentioned you rely on IPv6 headers and there is a lot of conservatory about it ( unless you